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Voršud, among the Finno-Ugric Udmurt (Votyak) people, a family spirit, literally "luck protector"; the term also designates a birchbark container kept in the family shrine, or kuala, as a receptacle for offerings and possibly an image of the protector.
A shopper can designate a particular La Cañada public-school's name on the receipt before putting it in the container.
Throw all of the bags into a designated trash container (typically a steel or plastic cylindrical barrel with removable lid, though your location may employ a dumpster or garbage chute.
Many cities have designated a garden or park as a green space, and use green trash bins and containers.
This room, designated a "High Contamination Area," measures 33 by 80 feet and presently has 24 rows of waste containers.
The self-propelled containers are released from the processing vessel, and either position themselves for pick-up by a designated container ship, or sail directly to a nearby port.
Completed questionnaires were placed in a specifically designated closed container stationed in the same room.
Be sure to deposit the dog poop in a legally designated trash container, not just wherever.
A technician would only need to place the samples into a designated container and then feed the box into the Station.
(viii) When personal protective equipment is removed it shall be placed in an appropriately designated area or container for storage, washing, decontamination or disposal.
The caretakers who performed handwashing demonstrations were asked to describe where they obtained the ash used for handwashing and to provide a sample of ash from their designated container in the handwashing area, which was then sent to the Center for Vaccine Development (CVD), University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.
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